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  2. Religion in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, and Turkey is a party to the European Convention on Human Rights. [136] Turkey has a democratic government and a strong tradition of secularism. Nevertheless, the Turkish state's interpretation of secularism has reportedly resulted in religious freedom violations for some of its non-Muslim ...

  3. Talk:Religion in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The pie chart does not require an independent citation, as it's just a graphic visualizing statistics already in the article. Wgw2024 11:12, 26 December 2014 (UTC) You know what rep, you have a point insofar as on further review the pie chart does not accurately reflect the cited stats.

  4. Template:Religion in Turkey - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Religion in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Religion in Turkey"

  6. Category:Religion by country templates - Wikipedia

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  7. Religions by country - Wikipedia

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    This is an overview of religion by country or territory in 2010 according to a 2012 Pew Research Center report. [1] The article Religious information by country gives information from The World Factbook of the CIA and the U.S. Department of State .

  8. Religion in Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Istanbul covers the issue of religion in the city of Istanbul, Turkey. More than 90% of Istanbul's population are Sunni Muslims and Alevism forms the second biggest religious group. A 2019 survey study by KONDA that examined the religiosity of the voting-age adults in Istanbul showed that 47% of the surveyed had a religion and were ...

  9. Islam in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Islam is the most practiced religion in Turkey. Most Turkish Sunni Muslims belong to the Hanafi school of jurisprudence. The established presence of Islam in the region that now constitutes modern Turkey dates back to the later half of the 11th century, when the Seljuks started expanding into eastern Anatolia. [2]